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, but also because of the stasi in east germany. they don't like cctv cameras. there are very strong privacy laws there. hence german newspapers, until the last minute, we re newspapers, until the last minute, were not able to show the full picture that you are seeing here of anis amri. his eyes were blacked out. and when they arrest somebody, the surname is usuallyjust an initial. there are other issues as well which people are talking about today, which is that of schengen, the passport free, borderless europe, a wonderful idea in theory. u nfortu nately, europe, a wonderful idea in theory. unfortunately, it is being exploited by terrorists and people trying to bring weapons in. we have already seen this with the bataclan attacks. they were planned from brussels and executed in paris last november. so the fact that this man was able to cross easily, three countries, from germany to france from france to the italian border and then to turin and then to milan. but on the other hand,it then to milan. but on the other hand, it was ext
, but also because of the stasi in east germany. they don't like cctv cameras. there are very strong privacy laws there. hence german newspapers, until the last minute, we re newspapers, until the last minute, were not able to show the full picture that you are seeing here of anis amri. his eyes were blacked out. and when they arrest somebody, the surname is usuallyjust an initial. there are other issues as well which people are talking about today, which is that of schengen, the passport free,...
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he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just want to he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want to pull back and talk about what we're dealing with. the last leaders, so—called islamic state have released a video of people burning to death turkish soldiers. border guards. people who have not shot and killed anybody in their lives. they are in uniform, but that is not the point. they have shown these people being burned alive as thejordanian pilot was. i've not seen the video, just the report. it is a 20 minute video showing the intense pain and suffering with them being burnt alive in gruesome detail. that is what you are dealing with here. that is the mentality, cruelty and barbarity of this organisation which has no place in the middle east or in our lives. thank you. our security correspondent. a reminder that of our threat to europe. in malta, the media are reporti
he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want he was free to move away germany —— around germany. i just want to he was free to move away germany —— around germany. ijust want to pull back and talk about what we're dealing with. the last leaders, so—called islamic state have released a video of people burning to death turkish soldiers. border guards. people who have not shot and killed anybody in their...
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germany's security officials we re loose. germany's security officials were saying after the attack that the suspect arrested came from pakistan and had previously applied for asylum. the interior minister, mr macro, told reporters that the suspect had entered germany —— thomas de maiziere said suspect entered germany about a year ago and arrived in berlin in
germany's security officials we re loose. germany's security officials were saying after the attack that the suspect arrested came from pakistan and had previously applied for asylum. the interior minister, mr macro, told reporters that the suspect had entered germany —— thomas de maiziere said suspect entered germany about a year ago and arrived in berlin in
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germany is europe's centre of gravity now. pianos from this factory sell around the world because they are among the best in the world, and that is germany's economic strength. the pursuit of unity in europe has been germany's way of turning the page on its own dark past. the eu has been germany's act of contrition and of redemption. the pianist saleem ashkar is a palestinian, now settled in berlin. what i do see is a country here that has been traumatised by its past, and as a result has become extremely thoughtful about politics. in a way, germany has used its traumatic past for the good. and it is now a very — what do we say in german, very awakened. it's not sleepwalking anywhere, or careful, very careful of sleepwalking. 2016 has given germany a new responsibility, one it did not seek — how to lead in europe without rousing the ghosts of german domination in europe. germans are incredibly neurotic about world leadership, 01’ even about european leadership. they don't like to think of themselves really having a forei
germany is europe's centre of gravity now. pianos from this factory sell around the world because they are among the best in the world, and that is germany's economic strength. the pursuit of unity in europe has been germany's way of turning the page on its own dark past. the eu has been germany's act of contrition and of redemption. the pianist saleem ashkar is a palestinian, now settled in berlin. what i do see is a country here that has been traumatised by its past, and as a result has...
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when it was two countries, east germany and west germany, the east germany and west germany, the east germany and west germany, the east german stasi spied on everybody. and angela merkel herself grew up in east germany. so there is an aversion to that. this makes it very ha rd to an aversion to that. this makes it very hard to follow the movements of this man. overhearing britain, which is farfrom this man. overhearing britain, which is far from perfect, this man. overhearing britain, which is farfrom perfect, but this man. overhearing britain, which is far from perfect, but there this man. overhearing britain, which is farfrom perfect, but there is this man. overhearing britain, which is far from perfect, but there is a close co—operation between the police and m15, the intelligence agency. so they constantly share information, working hand in glove, agreeing on the priorities of. if you're going to actually observe somebody around the clock, it's a very labour—intensive thing. you've got to swap people, swap watches, you can't have the same person saying, he is moving now. you'
when it was two countries, east germany and west germany, the east germany and west germany, the east germany and west germany, the east german stasi spied on everybody. and angela merkel herself grew up in east germany. so there is an aversion to that. this makes it very ha rd to an aversion to that. this makes it very hard to follow the movements of this man. overhearing britain, which is farfrom this man. overhearing britain, which is far from perfect, this man. overhearing britain, which is...
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an attack could happen any time in germany. at the time, there were a lwa ys germany. at the time, there were always success. in her row was that tried to attack the country. and they were quite successful until two nights ago. we in a way ran out of luck there. are we doing enough? obviously not enough. but it's not that germany was unprepared for this. there were more police forces on the street for quite some time, just if you take a look at the british embassy in berlin. there is more protection. but there are only so more protection. but there are only so many people in the police force. finally, i refer to the political implications. we don't know quite how this current hunt is going to turn out, all the details are. based on what we do know, i suspect it may mean that angela merkel, the chancellor, once again comes under pressure. if it turns out that it was actually the guy from tunisia, and he came in as a refugee, it will certainly not help her with her position. on the other hand, i think most people in germany have
an attack could happen any time in germany. at the time, there were a lwa ys germany. at the time, there were always success. in her row was that tried to attack the country. and they were quite successful until two nights ago. we in a way ran out of luck there. are we doing enough? obviously not enough. but it's not that germany was unprepared for this. there were more police forces on the street for quite some time, just if you take a look at the british embassy in berlin. there is more...
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the suspect had entered germany on the sist suspect had entered germany on the 31st of december last year and arrived in berlin in february. so far, he said that the authorities have no knowledge of claim of responsibility from the islamic state group. jeremy's top security official has said that authorities have no doubt that the attack was an intentional attack. —— germany's top security official. 12 people killed in the incident and 48 injured, 18 of them seriously. the man arrested has denied in his questioning by police so far that he was involved. we will hear police next from the news c0 nfe re nce we will hear police next from the news conference but unfortunately we have some sound issues. we hope those issues are fixed. we will keep you updated with developments as we hear them. this is the latest police briefing. the latest from the police is that they do have a suspect in custody, but he has denied that he was involved. we are still struggling to resolve the issues with the news conference. after work, it was 6:30pm, we went to the christmas market. we were having a c
the suspect had entered germany on the sist suspect had entered germany on the 31st of december last year and arrived in berlin in february. so far, he said that the authorities have no knowledge of claim of responsibility from the islamic state group. jeremy's top security official has said that authorities have no doubt that the attack was an intentional attack. —— germany's top security official. 12 people killed in the incident and 48 injured, 18 of them seriously. the man arrested has...
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the warrant covers the whole of germany and most of europe. we're learning more about the 24—year—old tunisian. he arrived in germany last year. he was refused asylum but granted temporary leave to stay. he was known to the authorities, considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious islamist networks. and he'll be hard to find — he used six different names the hijacked lorry used in monday's attack is yielding its grim evidence — documents leading to the suspect and dna. it's thought he struggled with the man who should have been behind the wheel, before shooting him dead. germany's misery compounded by the suggestion again that one of those who sought asylum here may have been responsible. more pressure too on angela merkel. earlier, the far—right dutch politician geert wilders posted a picture of the chancellor, her hands covered in blood. do you blame angela merkel for what happened 7 "angela merkel," she says, "is a humanitarian woman." "she did the right thing a year ago, no—one could know this wou
the warrant covers the whole of germany and most of europe. we're learning more about the 24—year—old tunisian. he arrived in germany last year. he was refused asylum but granted temporary leave to stay. he was known to the authorities, considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious islamist networks. and he'll be hard to find — he used six different names the hijacked lorry used in monday's attack is yielding its grim evidence — documents leading to the...
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he arrived in germany last year and was refused asylu m germany last year and was refused asylum but granted temporary leave to stay. the security services admit he was known to them are considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious to islamist networks. he will be hard to find. he used six different names and three nationalities. translation: this person attracted the attention of several security services in germany through his contact with a radical islamists. the hijacked lorries yielding grim evidence. documents leading to the suspect and dna. it's thought anis amri fought with the man should have been behind the wheel before shooting him dead. but it was 2a hours before police identified him asa hours before police identified him as a suspect. first they arrested and released an innocent man, giving anis amri a vital start. today, flowers for the dead, prayers for the injured. the german foreign minister was joined the injured. the german foreign minister wasjoined at the injured. the german foreign minister was joined at the scene of the attack by
he arrived in germany last year and was refused asylu m germany last year and was refused asylum but granted temporary leave to stay. the security services admit he was known to them are considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious to islamist networks. he will be hard to find. he used six different names and three nationalities. translation: this person attracted the attention of several security services in germany through his contact with a radical islamists....
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angela merkel visits the scene and voices germany's worst fears. translation: i know it will be particularly difficult for us all to bear, if it is confirmed that the perpetrator had asked for protection and asylum in germany. the death toll from the attack now stands at 12 and 50 people have been injured. also tonight: the body of the russian ambassador to turkey, shot dead yesterday, is brought back to moscow. nicola sturgeon calls for scotland to stay in the single market, even if the rest of the uk leaves. and, a new treatment for prostate cancer that doctors are calling truly transformative. coming up in sportsday on bbc news. a former england cricket captain tells the bbc he expects current skipper, alastair cook, to stand down after the 4—0 series defeat in india. good evening. german police say the driver of the lorry that crashed into a christmas market in berlin yesterday may still be at large. they've released the only suspect but insist they are following other leads. meanwhile, so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility, sa
angela merkel visits the scene and voices germany's worst fears. translation: i know it will be particularly difficult for us all to bear, if it is confirmed that the perpetrator had asked for protection and asylum in germany. the death toll from the attack now stands at 12 and 50 people have been injured. also tonight: the body of the russian ambassador to turkey, shot dead yesterday, is brought back to moscow. nicola sturgeon calls for scotland to stay in the single market, even if the rest...
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it is sort ofa found his way to germany. it is sort of a litany of failure, not least because the germans picked up the wrong guy on monday. although it has to be said the italians are fairly proud of themselves, and obviously with good reason, having caught the fellow. and he shot one of the policemen, and the italian minister has said that italians will be able to have a happy holiday and all italian should be proud of him, fair enough. on the daily express, eu's borders, nigel farage saying the passport free zone helps terrorists launch attacks. there is the option of closing borders. yes, but i think you have to envisage a pretty major emergency to roll back your‘s progress in creating an environment of open borders, after an attack carried out by one man driving a truck, awful as it was. and i think this is a big challenge, isn't it, for politicians across europe, is to retain a sense of proportionality about these kinds of incidents. it is very interesting to see how germans have handled this. angela merkel took 12 h
it is sort ofa found his way to germany. it is sort of a litany of failure, not least because the germans picked up the wrong guy on monday. although it has to be said the italians are fairly proud of themselves, and obviously with good reason, having caught the fellow. and he shot one of the policemen, and the italian minister has said that italians will be able to have a happy holiday and all italian should be proud of him, fair enough. on the daily express, eu's borders, nigel farage saying...
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germany is our home. we love germany, we want to live here. berlin is our city, and we won't allow our life to be threatened. it is still not known who crashed this lorry, or where they are. this was the immediate aftermath. 12 people were killed, dozens more injured, when the christmas market was attacked on monday evening. fabrizia di lorenzo's family in italy fear she may be one of those who died. in italy fear she may be the lorry itself is key to the investigation. it appears it was hijacked. it's owned by a polish man. he said his cousin, lukasz urban, should have been at the wheel. he was found shot dead in the passenger seat. police had arrested a man from pakistan who came to germany to seek asylum earlier this year. he was released without charge. the so—called islamic state group claimed the attack, but the person or people behind it are still at large. the director of the bnd, the german security service, warned only two or three weeks' ago that the christmas markets would be a likely target, and it was necessary to be vigilant,
germany is our home. we love germany, we want to live here. berlin is our city, and we won't allow our life to be threatened. it is still not known who crashed this lorry, or where they are. this was the immediate aftermath. 12 people were killed, dozens more injured, when the christmas market was attacked on monday evening. fabrizia di lorenzo's family in italy fear she may be one of those who died. in italy fear she may be the lorry itself is key to the investigation. it appears it was...
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it is creating a certain amount of concern here in germany. has seen other people online commenting that this will become a political story because of the possibility that the person behind this attack may have come into germany as an asylum seeker or refugee. i have seen others pointing out that germany's acting in a way, perhaps markedly different to how other countries have reacted to terrorist attacks. what is your reading of that? i think both are true to a certain extent. on the one hand,it true to a certain extent. on the one hand, it is a political story, there are hand, it is a political story, there a re lots of hand, it is a political story, there are lots of questions around the way the investigation is being handled and the background of this particular suspect for example the fa ct particular suspect for example the fact that he is a rejected asylum seeker. but for legal reasons was allowed to stay temporarily. there area allowed to stay temporarily. there are a lot of people in that situation, it's satisfactory situation, it's s
it is creating a certain amount of concern here in germany. has seen other people online commenting that this will become a political story because of the possibility that the person behind this attack may have come into germany as an asylum seeker or refugee. i have seen others pointing out that germany's acting in a way, perhaps markedly different to how other countries have reacted to terrorist attacks. what is your reading of that? i think both are true to a certain extent. on the one...
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does that mean that he had a support network in germany? does that mean he had a support network in milan that they are still investigating? really significant issues that we need a nswe rs significant issues that we need a nswers to. significant issues that we need answers to. one thing to leave you with, which i thought was fascinating, towards the end of the press co nfe re nce , fascinating, towards the end of the press conference, the ministry of interior in germany admitted, they essentially told us about the scale of the problem that faces them. they talked about 330 relevant people, essentially people they suspect of having either terrorist sympathies or being involved in terrorism, present in the country, on their radar, needing surveillance. those are significant numbers they put in front of us today. thank you very much indeed. a fast—moving scene this morning. just to recap for you, we started with a press conference from the italian interior ministry, confirming that the chief suspect in the berlin christmas market attack, an
does that mean that he had a support network in germany? does that mean he had a support network in milan that they are still investigating? really significant issues that we need a nswe rs significant issues that we need a nswers to. significant issues that we need answers to. one thing to leave you with, which i thought was fascinating, towards the end of the press co nfe re nce , fascinating, towards the end of the press conference, the ministry of interior in germany admitted, they...
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as germany's humanitarian position on accepting people fleeing war, coming into germany. the country really is divided about that. whether this has a political effect, particularly coming up next year's elections. if it turns out the perpetrator is not an asylum seeker, it really would have nothing to do with mrs merkel‘s policy on refugees. much more on that story in a few minutes, now time for the sport. ahead, twice went —— wimbledon champion petra kliba the twice wimbledon champion petra kvitova is undergoing potentially career—saving surgery, after a knife attack this morning. will alastair cook resign after england's humbling in india. jamie vardy‘s appeal against the red card and suspension is dismissed. the twice wimbledon champion petra kvitova is undergoing potentially career—saving surgery, after a knife attack this morning. the world number 11 says she's ‘fortunate to be alive' after the attack during a burglary at her home in the czech republic. the full extent of the damage will not be clear until kvitova emerges from surgery. what do we know a
as germany's humanitarian position on accepting people fleeing war, coming into germany. the country really is divided about that. whether this has a political effect, particularly coming up next year's elections. if it turns out the perpetrator is not an asylum seeker, it really would have nothing to do with mrs merkel‘s policy on refugees. much more on that story in a few minutes, now time for the sport. ahead, twice went —— wimbledon champion petra kliba the twice wimbledon champion...
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here we are talking about germany's a cce pta nce are talking about germany's acceptance of immigrants. we don't even know if this was a migrant who committed this attack, but most of the attacks this year were committed by migrants, so we are shimmying it isa migrant by migrants, so we are shimmying it is a migrant because of the percentages. —— shimmying. 0r most everybody in germany will be thinking the same thing. that is what the tabloids are thinking at the moment. that is the projection for alternatives to germany, the right of centre party that is really challenging angela merkel on these questions. —— alternative for germany. it is going to be the front and centre issue throughout german politics, all the way through to september next year when she is up for re—election. september next year when she is up for re-election. it must be playing oi'i for re-election. it must be playing on the minds of people in france as well. they have an election before germany, there is in the spring. yes, marine le pen will make vidigal capital about it. we have been talking about it
here we are talking about germany's a cce pta nce are talking about germany's acceptance of immigrants. we don't even know if this was a migrant who committed this attack, but most of the attacks this year were committed by migrants, so we are shimmying it isa migrant by migrants, so we are shimmying it is a migrant because of the percentages. —— shimmying. 0r most everybody in germany will be thinking the same thing. that is what the tabloids are thinking at the moment. that is the...
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it brings a lot of uncertainty to germany. in a certain way, everybody had expected such terrorist attacks and it happened in a lot of european state. as you know, happened in london, brussels, paris, and everybody hoped it wouldn't happen in germany but every body thought one day it will also happen in germany. now, it happened. actually it was not the very first terror attack in germany. there were some smaller attacks over the course of the last 1.5 years. it was by far the bloodiest, the most devastating terror attack and biggest terror attack up until now and to therefore, it changes the climb and in germany, i would state —— climate. what about the change in the political climate. just the mere suggestion that the attacker may be a asylum seeker has an impact. angela merkel said it is a hard day from germany and particularly hard if we had to learn that the perpetrator or perpetrators, if some of them are refugees migrants who came over the last 1.5 years to germany during this time. angela merkel had an open border
it brings a lot of uncertainty to germany. in a certain way, everybody had expected such terrorist attacks and it happened in a lot of european state. as you know, happened in london, brussels, paris, and everybody hoped it wouldn't happen in germany but every body thought one day it will also happen in germany. now, it happened. actually it was not the very first terror attack in germany. there were some smaller attacks over the course of the last 1.5 years. it was by far the bloodiest, the...
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that numberjust in germany. is it possible also that there is too much focus on the threat of a massive big scale attack and not enough on these relatively low level, low—tech arbitrary attacks which can cause just as much terror? when there is an individual willie to keel and being killed in the process it is very difficult to stop. —— willing to keel. what is interest the about anis amri is he wa nted interest the about anis amri is he wanted to survive the attack, he fled the scene. that to me shows he wa nted fled the scene. that to me shows he wanted to survive and build some sort of status with isis as he got credit with the attack. it was necessarily a help or it is not necessarily a help or it is not necessarily help when police get information from the public that is misleading which may have happened after this attack was make the pakistani that was detained allowed any summary to have a head start. they were hoping he makes a mistake when he thinks the heat is off of him. we do not know yet why
that numberjust in germany. is it possible also that there is too much focus on the threat of a massive big scale attack and not enough on these relatively low level, low—tech arbitrary attacks which can cause just as much terror? when there is an individual willie to keel and being killed in the process it is very difficult to stop. —— willing to keel. what is interest the about anis amri is he wa nted interest the about anis amri is he wanted to survive the attack, he fled the scene....
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it has been germany's act of contrition and redemption. in the past, our history is something that really makes us ashamed. 0n the other hand, we have to look forward. and our generation — we are focusing on what it is, about pluralism. if you walk in the streets here in berlin, you will listen to many languages. you will see many people. we all live together, very harmoniously. you know, ifeel european. i don't feel like a german. there is so much thatjoins us, brings us together, than what brings us apart. it seems that germans want their country to be strong and successful, but they do not want their country to be too powerful in europe, or too dominant. is that true? well, at least that is what we all try and what our government tries to be. we also try to be moderate. we always try to integrate and if you look at our government currently, that is what they are going to do. they are trying to integrate and we are trying to integrate too. our history reflects on us in our daily action. so, integration is important for us. european int
it has been germany's act of contrition and redemption. in the past, our history is something that really makes us ashamed. 0n the other hand, we have to look forward. and our generation — we are focusing on what it is, about pluralism. if you walk in the streets here in berlin, you will listen to many languages. you will see many people. we all live together, very harmoniously. you know, ifeel european. i don't feel like a german. there is so much thatjoins us, brings us together, than what...
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germany hosts around 1500 christmas markets every year. an attractive proposition for anyone wanting to cause mayhem and cause problems at this time of year. just to reiterate once again for those of you joining us and getting this breaking news and it is that a lorry has left the road in a busy pa rt lorry has left the road in a busy part of west berlin, deliberately leaving the road, ploughing into a very busy christmas market by the side of the road. nine people have been killed so far. at least 50 have been killed so far. at least 50 have been injured. eyewitnesses suggesting that this vehicle was travelling at something like a0 miles per hour. there were two people, we think inside the cab. one man made off on foot, who has now been arrested according to german police, who are speaking to local media. the other person who was inside the vehicle at the time, he a p pa re ntly inside the vehicle at the time, he apparently has died at the scene. these are the latest pictures that we have from berlin. it is extraordinary how i and seeing
germany hosts around 1500 christmas markets every year. an attractive proposition for anyone wanting to cause mayhem and cause problems at this time of year. just to reiterate once again for those of you joining us and getting this breaking news and it is that a lorry has left the road in a busy pa rt lorry has left the road in a busy part of west berlin, deliberately leaving the road, ploughing into a very busy christmas market by the side of the road. nine people have been killed so far. at...
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germany does not exceed a thing. they do not. they have a strong liberal culture which is commendable, but this is not the first time they have slipped up like this. the 9—11 plot was carried out and executed by a cell in hamburg. they were living in flats in hamburg. we went to the mosque where they used to pray and gather in hamburg in october 2002 and local worshippers said that they used to see the german police but they did not know what was going on. it was hatched under their noses. they have had some very good intelligence su ccesses had some very good intelligence successes and they have stopped plots, but their aversion to snooping, which in some ways is understandable, is costing them now with things like this. thank you. a reminder of the headlines: two men have been found guilty of manslaughter after a tipper truck crashed in bath, killing four people including a four—year—old girl. the first footage emerges anis amri, the chief suspect in the attack on the chief suspect in the attack on the berlin christmas ma
germany does not exceed a thing. they do not. they have a strong liberal culture which is commendable, but this is not the first time they have slipped up like this. the 9—11 plot was carried out and executed by a cell in hamburg. they were living in flats in hamburg. we went to the mosque where they used to pray and gather in hamburg in october 2002 and local worshippers said that they used to see the german police but they did not know what was going on. it was hatched under their noses....
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i could not speak about this situation in germany. looking at the ft, what it does say is that isis may not have orchestrated the attack, even if they inspired the person who carried it out. but they make the point that security officials have long warned that isis could smuggle operatives into germany under the cover of the i million refugees who have poured into the country since the start of 2015. it is the third terror attack in germany in a short while, and there is bound to be a political fallout from this, certainly if other terror attacks follow. angela merkel took a heavy kit for her opendoor policy towards refugees. it was unpopular with some citizens. she announced she would run for re—election next year —— heavy hitter. 0ne re—election next year —— heavy hitter. one of their fees may be that there will be further attacks that there will be further attacks that will damage her enter canada —— fears. she is seemingly moving away from the opendoor policy —— and her candidature. she's talking about burning
i could not speak about this situation in germany. looking at the ft, what it does say is that isis may not have orchestrated the attack, even if they inspired the person who carried it out. but they make the point that security officials have long warned that isis could smuggle operatives into germany under the cover of the i million refugees who have poured into the country since the start of 2015. it is the third terror attack in germany in a short while, and there is bound to be a political...
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we do not know if terrorists are in germany andl know if terrorists are in germany and i think we have to stop this. lasting impact of this attack may be political. questions of security seized on by those seeking to drain support from angela merkel in federal elections next year. further afield across europe, it serves as a reminder to political leaders that their support remains vulnerable to a cts their support remains vulnerable to acts of terror and violence. a majority of germans have supported the welcoming policy, provided it's for refugees fleeing war, voicing it even today. when people flee their countries and you see the danger there, we are obliged to have them, she says. others worry about the threat. our politicians need to wake up, he adds, fear is going. they are not spending on security. it all means the question of who carried out the attack, whether it was someone welcomed as a refugee, is crucial for mrs someone welcomed as a refugee, is crucialfor mrs merkel someone welcomed as a refugee, is crucial for mrs merkel and her vision of a free open germany. damien gramm
we do not know if terrorists are in germany andl know if terrorists are in germany and i think we have to stop this. lasting impact of this attack may be political. questions of security seized on by those seeking to drain support from angela merkel in federal elections next year. further afield across europe, it serves as a reminder to political leaders that their support remains vulnerable to a cts their support remains vulnerable to acts of terror and violence. a majority of germans have...
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the warrant covers the whole of germany and most of europe. we're learning more about the 24—year—old tunisian. he arrived in germany last year. he was refused asylum but granted temporary leave to stay. he was known to the authorities, considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious islamist networks. and he'll be hard to find — he used six different names and three nationalities. the hijacked lorry used in monday's attack is yielding its grim evidence — documents leading to the suspect and dna. it's thought he struggled with the man who should have been behind the wheel before shooting him dead. germany's misery compounded by the suggestion again that one of those who sought asylum here may have been responsible. more pressure too on angela merkel. earlier, the far—right dutch politician geert wilders posted a picture of the chancellor, her hands covered in blood. do you blame angela merkel for what happened 7 "angela merkel," she says, "is a humanitarian woman." "she did the right thing a year ago, no
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at the time they were a lwa ys germany. at the time they were always successful, stopping whoever it was that tries to attack the country. and so far they had been quite successful until two nights ago. so in a way we ran out of luck. are we doing enough, obviously not enough. but it is not the germany was unprepared for this, there were more police forces on the streets for quite some time, if you just ta ke for quite some time, if you just take a look at the british embassy in berlin, for example, there is more protection but there are only so more protection but there are only so many people in the police force. i referred to the political implications, we do not know quite how this current hunters disk to turn out what the details are but based on what we do know, i suspect it may mean angela merkel once again comes under pressure. if it turns out it was actually guy from tunisia, and he came in as a refugee, it is certainly not going to help her with her position. but on the other hand i think most people in germany ha
at the time they were a lwa ys germany. at the time they were always successful, stopping whoever it was that tries to attack the country. and so far they had been quite successful until two nights ago. so in a way we ran out of luck. are we doing enough, obviously not enough. but it is not the germany was unprepared for this, there were more police forces on the streets for quite some time, if you just ta ke for quite some time, if you just take a look at the british embassy in berlin, for...
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you know germany. i've been to germany many times, burning, munich, frankfurt. germans pride themselves on being very open, tolerant. which is why the extreme right has never gone beyond a few percentage points. like in france. they don't want the christmas market and the places where they gather in the centre of their squares to be corralled with heavy masonry, with gun toting police officers. people are saying this is the new normal, we've got to change. i've went to westminster and it was noticeable, the uptake of police present even in london. that is the new reality, as you say. changing the guard as well. roads blocked off on the entrances. changing the guard as well. roads blocked off on the entrancesm changing the guard as well. roads blocked off on the entrances. it is unthinkable. what is the most crazy, weird, unusual, outlandish thing that anyone can think of and you can be sure that some crazy person he wants to kill people will think of it. lucy mentioned earlier that this man was a master of disguise. multiple identities. front page of the financi
you know germany. i've been to germany many times, burning, munich, frankfurt. germans pride themselves on being very open, tolerant. which is why the extreme right has never gone beyond a few percentage points. like in france. they don't want the christmas market and the places where they gather in the centre of their squares to be corralled with heavy masonry, with gun toting police officers. people are saying this is the new normal, we've got to change. i've went to westminster and it was...
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elections will be held in germany next year. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas looks at the political reaction to the berlin attack. this evening a time of mourning, instead of advent celebrations. just yards from where the so—called islamic state claim it is killed a dozen berliners, germans of all faiths gathered for this memorial. translation: we stand here together to send a strong signal that hate and terror will not drive us apart. our unity is stronger than hate. angela merkel said she had no simple answers why a murderer brought death to a christmas market. nearby the city's main shopping street is cordoned off. the attack was a blow to the very heart of germany, that's why it is felt so deeply here. searching for clues about their suspect, this is where police raided at 3.00am, berlin's biggest asylum centre, the old airport. ahmed shared a room with a man, he was woken and questioned for two hours. i am very angry, angry about what's happened yesterday. and i am very angry today about what's happened to me.
elections will be held in germany next year. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas looks at the political reaction to the berlin attack. this evening a time of mourning, instead of advent celebrations. just yards from where the so—called islamic state claim it is killed a dozen berliners, germans of all faiths gathered for this memorial. translation: we stand here together to send a strong signal that hate and terror will not drive us apart. our unity is stronger than hate. angela...
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so germany is now trying to root out radical islamic networks. we visited this place today, a short distance from where anis amri's the video was recorded. this is one of the places anis amri was known to frequent in the months when he was in berlin. it's a residential complex but the reason he would come here, over in this corner, what used to bea here, over in this corner, what used to be a mosque. it was closed down vola nt became a to be a mosque. it was closed down volant became a meeting point for radical islamist ‘s. 0ne volant became a meeting point for radical islamist ‘s. one of the neighbours told us small groups of young islamic men continued to use the building. they would meet late at night, apparently discussing attacks. of course it was dangerous. when the men sit here and fantasise about carrying out attacks, yes, i was worried. children my family live here. with the immediate danger a p pa re ntly here. with the immediate danger apparently over, berliners gathered for a more real this evening, by the brandenburg gate. no mat
so germany is now trying to root out radical islamic networks. we visited this place today, a short distance from where anis amri's the video was recorded. this is one of the places anis amri was known to frequent in the months when he was in berlin. it's a residential complex but the reason he would come here, over in this corner, what used to bea here, over in this corner, what used to be a mosque. it was closed down vola nt became a to be a mosque. it was closed down volant became a meeting...
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that it so there is a feeling in germany thatitis so there is a feeling in germany that it is important to carry on doing what you want to do despite what this threat of terror might involve. people are nervous and worried, but also as you know, there has been a fear of attack for a long time in germany so people have lived with that fear and nervousness for a long time, ever since the attacks in france earlier this year. they have also been a number of less serious attacks in the past year here in germany. some of them connected to so—called islamic states of people are aware that being a large group of people, there is a certain amount of people, there is a certain amount of risk and there is debate about whether there should be more security. at christmas markets but security. at christmas markets but security officials have said you cannot make everything completely secure because you cannot fence everything off because then if someone wanted to perpetrate an attack and a group of people they could do it in a shopping street. in a way there is a feeling that people should carry on
that it so there is a feeling in germany thatitis so there is a feeling in germany that it is important to carry on doing what you want to do despite what this threat of terror might involve. people are nervous and worried, but also as you know, there has been a fear of attack for a long time in germany so people have lived with that fear and nervousness for a long time, ever since the attacks in france earlier this year. they have also been a number of less serious attacks in the past year...
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here in germany a lasting impact of this attack may be political. questions of security seized op by those seeking to drain support from angela merkel in federal elections next year. further afield across europe, it serves as a reminder to political leaders that their support remains vulnerable to acts of terror and violence. a majority of germans have supported the welcome policy, provided it's for refugees fleeing war, voicing it even today. when people flee their countries and you see the danger there, we are obliged to help them, she says. 0thers worry about the threats. 0ur politicians need to wake up, he adds, fear is growing but they're not spending on security. it all means the question of who carried out the attack, whether it was someone welcomed as a refugee, is crucial for angela merkel and her vision of a free, open germany. in one of his final moves to protect the environment before leaving office, president 0bama has banned new offshore oil drilling in the arctic, and off much of the atlantic seaboard, for at least five years. the inc
here in germany a lasting impact of this attack may be political. questions of security seized op by those seeking to drain support from angela merkel in federal elections next year. further afield across europe, it serves as a reminder to political leaders that their support remains vulnerable to acts of terror and violence. a majority of germans have supported the welcome policy, provided it's for refugees fleeing war, voicing it even today. when people flee their countries and you see the...
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germany is polarised on this matter. there are some here who are colin berry strongly for border controls to be re—establish. —— calling are very strongly. 0thers say we have to preserve freedoms. it is viewed as one of the big achievements of the european union. it has to be remembered that while angela merkel is has a reputation of being the most pro—refugee leader in europe, she's not entirely open border either. the the border between austria and germany is seen border controls and so, there are questions here. it's about... according to supporters of angela merkel, it's about trying to fine the balance between preserving the liberties and the freedom of movement and also security and that isa movement and also security and that is a debate that is very complicated, very difficult and is likely to go on. when they talk about that debate, you talk about the attachment in germany to be showing in stone. as there are a growing understanding in germany that they will have to look at things like security cameras i
germany is polarised on this matter. there are some here who are colin berry strongly for border controls to be re—establish. —— calling are very strongly. 0thers say we have to preserve freedoms. it is viewed as one of the big achievements of the european union. it has to be remembered that while angela merkel is has a reputation of being the most pro—refugee leader in europe, she's not entirely open border either. the the border between austria and germany is seen border controls and...
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different opinions in germany. thank you very much. we will find out how this story is covered in the front pages at 1045 story is covered in the front pages at 1016 and story is covered in the front pages at 1045 and 1130 story is covered in the front pages at 1016 and 1130 this evening in the papers and her guests are the critical commentators james miller and also the journalist matthew green. extensive rail engineering work starts tonight. with two hundred different projects being carried out over the christmas break. the biggest re—signalling scheme in the network's history will close the line between cardiff central and the valleys. and several stations — including paddington in london — will be either partially or completely shut for several days. 0ur transport correspondent richard westcott has sent this report from paddington where trains will stop at midnight tonight. it's going to be the biggest rail upgrade ever taken on and it all starts late tonight, hitting services across south wales, london and manchester. the la
different opinions in germany. thank you very much. we will find out how this story is covered in the front pages at 1045 story is covered in the front pages at 1016 and story is covered in the front pages at 1045 and 1130 story is covered in the front pages at 1016 and 1130 this evening in the papers and her guests are the critical commentators james miller and also the journalist matthew green. extensive rail engineering work starts tonight. with two hundred different projects being carried...
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germany to fight and on italy. germany is polarised on this matter. there are some here: very strongly for border controls to be re—established. —— calling for. some say freedoms must be regarded, that the zone is one of the great achievements of the european union. angela merkel is pro—refugee, but not entirely open border because the border between austria and germany is seeing border controls. there are questions here. it is about, according to supporters of angela merkel, it is about trying to find the balance between preserving the liberties and freedom of movement and also security. that is a debate thatis and also security. that is a debate that is very complicated, very difficult and is likely to go on. the tunisian authorities have arrested anis amri's nephew. authorities have reported a terrorist cell. this included the nephew. allegedly he used the encrypted chat application telegram, to bypass security. they were a p pa re ntly to bypass security. they were apparently in touch for some time. he was asked to pledge allegiance to ias
germany to fight and on italy. germany is polarised on this matter. there are some here: very strongly for border controls to be re—established. —— calling for. some say freedoms must be regarded, that the zone is one of the great achievements of the european union. angela merkel is pro—refugee, but not entirely open border because the border between austria and germany is seeing border controls. there are questions here. it is about, according to supporters of angela merkel, it is...
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germany's interior ministry says there is no doubt it was a terrorist attack. but in the last few minutes, berlin police have said they can't be sure that the man they arrested last night was the attacker. our correspondent paul adams reports. berlin early this morning, amid the scattered debris of the festive season, scattered debris of the festive season, a weapon of scattered debris of the festive season, a weapon of mass murder is slowly removed. for the second time this year, a lorry has been used to target traditional celebrations, in europe. chaotic scenes last night
germany's interior ministry says there is no doubt it was a terrorist attack. but in the last few minutes, berlin police have said they can't be sure that the man they arrested last night was the attacker. our correspondent paul adams reports. berlin early this morning, amid the scattered debris of the festive season, scattered debris of the festive season, a weapon of scattered debris of the festive season, a weapon of mass murder is slowly removed. for the second time this year, a lorry has...
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merkel is the mother of germany. people trust her. even over these circumstances, these are when people fall back to find out what they need to do to bind together make sure their society is protected. this is what am hearing from politicians. recently her party had the re—election of her as head of the party, 90% voted. had the re—election of her as head of the party, 9096 voted. in terms of that party, that is a key position. the status quo. the financial times has the front page about two stories we are discussing but we have highlighted the unbelievable photograph of the young man who shot ka rlov. photograph of the young man who shot karlov. and it is a remarkable photograph. the photographer who took this must have been in danger. a remarkable picture. again, beat russia, germany, switzerland or anywhere, we are roped in to terrorism. now is the time that society needs to be clear about what we stand for to make sure we protect ourselves from it. it is protesting the horror of syria but we have more in common with various na
merkel is the mother of germany. people trust her. even over these circumstances, these are when people fall back to find out what they need to do to bind together make sure their society is protected. this is what am hearing from politicians. recently her party had the re—election of her as head of the party, 90% voted. had the re—election of her as head of the party, 9096 voted. in terms of that party, that is a key position. the status quo. the financial times has the front page about...
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as germany mourns the victims, questions mount about security failures in the country. relief in sight for chinese cities. forecasters say that choking smog is set to clear. and he has still got it. the 102—year—old professor who has won a battle to keep on working. thank you forjoining us. it is midnight here in london, 8am in singapore, and 1am in berlin, where a man—hunt is under way for the prime suspect in the berlin truck attack. he has been named as 24—year—old anis amri, a tunisian who has been in germany since 2015. the suspect had been monitored either security services, at it has been reported that they could not deport him because his key documents we re deport him because his key documents were missing. a reward has been issued for information leading to his capture. the german public have been warned he is likely to be armed and violet. 0ur correspondent has this report. —— violent. you're looking at europe's most wanted man, anis amri, the main, the only, suspect in the investigation into an attack which shattered germany. prosecutors warn h
as germany mourns the victims, questions mount about security failures in the country. relief in sight for chinese cities. forecasters say that choking smog is set to clear. and he has still got it. the 102—year—old professor who has won a battle to keep on working. thank you forjoining us. it is midnight here in london, 8am in singapore, and 1am in berlin, where a man—hunt is under way for the prime suspect in the berlin truck attack. he has been named as 24—year—old anis amri, a...
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asylum seeker who sought refuge in germany. but she said the freedom of living in germany must not be threatened by what has happened. she will be going to the scene of the attack later today. she has been speaking to various world leaders, she has spoken with barack obama, who expressed his condolences. she has also had contact with vladimir putin, who condemned the attack. in germany christmas markets in berlin will be shot for today as a mark of respect —— closed. but in terms of other events, they say that security will be approached at a local level, decisions on tightening security at other major events should go ahead, and decisions on how to best protect those should be made locally. we will keep you updated, of course, on all the latest of elements and reaction to that attack in berlin. the weather is changing today, the jet stream is powering up, we will see low—pressure systems hurtling in off the atlantic. he first arrived across scotland and northern ireland this afternoon winding gales. further south, a bit
asylum seeker who sought refuge in germany. but she said the freedom of living in germany must not be threatened by what has happened. she will be going to the scene of the attack later today. she has been speaking to various world leaders, she has spoken with barack obama, who expressed his condolences. she has also had contact with vladimir putin, who condemned the attack. in germany christmas markets in berlin will be shot for today as a mark of respect —— closed. but in terms of other...
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his asylum application had been rejected after arriving in germany last year. tributes continue to be paid for the 12 people killed and nearly 50 injured when the lorry ploughed through the crowds in the centre of berlin on monday night. i'm in berlin and as authorities prepared to reopen the scene of the attack on monday police offer a 100,000 euros reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. here in london, extra security measures are brought in for the changing of the guard ceremony at buckingham palace. we'll have the latest on the security situation across europe. the other main stories on the bbc news at five. the queen and prince philip delay plans to travel to sandringham for christmas after both developing heavy colds. the royal marine jailed for murdering an injured afghan fighter, is refused bail ahead of an appeal. jailed for life — the multi—millionaire property developer who murdered his escort girlfriend gets a minimum of 25 years. and after dozens of near misses with planes this year — plans for tighter rules for people wh
his asylum application had been rejected after arriving in germany last year. tributes continue to be paid for the 12 people killed and nearly 50 injured when the lorry ploughed through the crowds in the centre of berlin on monday night. i'm in berlin and as authorities prepared to reopen the scene of the attack on monday police offer a 100,000 euros reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect. here in london, extra security measures are brought in for the changing of the guard...
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life we want to live in germany, free, together and open. this is the other thing, you know. it is how far do you go in controlling a society and securing everything? then they have won. again, that is the conversation we used to have in the 1980s when the ira were very active, this idea that you need to carry on with your life ina you need to carry on with your life in a free society otherwise you are handing victory to the terrorists. angela merkel is making that point. sure, i covered the...
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you know, the questions that are being asked here in germany at the moment is... 0ne, here in germany at the moment is... one, is it incompetence they haven't found anybody yet? 0r, one, is it incompetence they haven't found anybody yet? or, is it the fa ct found anybody yet? or, is it the fact that the security services are simply overstretched given the challenges they face. 0k. bethany bell, in berlin, thanks. we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10.45pm and ii.30pm this evening in the papers. our guests joining me tonight are journalist and broadcaster rachel shabi and deputy political editor at the telegraph, ben riley smith. stay with us for that. moving on now. the owner of a haulage company and his mechanic have been found guilty of the manslaughter of four people who died when a tipper lorry ploughed into them in bath. the court heard that the vehicle had been poorly maintained, on the day of the crash its brakes failed. the driver, phillip potter, who had onlyjust started working for the firm, was cleared of the charges he fa
you know, the questions that are being asked here in germany at the moment is... 0ne, here in germany at the moment is... one, is it incompetence they haven't found anybody yet? 0r, one, is it incompetence they haven't found anybody yet? or, is it the fa ct found anybody yet? or, is it the fact that the security services are simply overstretched given the challenges they face. 0k. bethany bell, in berlin, thanks. we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front...
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that germany has taken people in. that germany has understood, it has a moral and humanitarian responsibility to help people in need, the many people feel like it has been a huge mistake to let these people in without due process , let these people in without due process, without proper registration and we are suffering the consequences of that now. a final thought, if i may, when the chancellor, angela merkel, was commending people for their calm response following the dreadful attack on monday, what is your sense of people's response and is there a sense of another change of attitude towards the chancellor herself? well, i think people have responded very graciously to what has happened, in fact. all the people i've spoken to they say — we will not give in to fear and what terrorists want. they want real a nswe rs. terrorists want. they want real answers. they want the government to respond to it. they want to know what the government will do about it. how we will tighten security? people are afraid, you know. ang
that germany has taken people in. that germany has understood, it has a moral and humanitarian responsibility to help people in need, the many people feel like it has been a huge mistake to let these people in without due process , let these people in without due process, without proper registration and we are suffering the consequences of that now. a final thought, if i may, when the chancellor, angela merkel, was commending people for their calm response following the dreadful attack on...
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the event takes place in germany from february 13. and onto darts, two—time champion adrian lewis is in the second round of the pdc championships. the world number five, known as jackpot, one in 2011 and 2012 at the alexandra palace. he was relatively untroubled this evening, hitting five 1805 in a 3—0 win. and a come back from the former world number four, merv win. and a come back from the former world numberfour, merv and the king king, beating steve west. he had to win by two legs in and it was emotionalfor him, win by two legs in and it was emotional for him, taking win by two legs in and it was emotionalfor him, taking the win by two legs in and it was emotional for him, taking the set 6-a, emotional for him, taking the set 6—a, and you can see what it meant to him. and that is all from sportsday with me, tim hague. thanks very much for watching. good evening. the weather is set to undergo changed conditions through the rest of the week. get ready for fairly quiet conditions to begin with and quite wet and windy spells to
the event takes place in germany from february 13. and onto darts, two—time champion adrian lewis is in the second round of the pdc championships. the world number five, known as jackpot, one in 2011 and 2012 at the alexandra palace. he was relatively untroubled this evening, hitting five 1805 in a 3—0 win. and a come back from the former world number four, merv win. and a come back from the former world numberfour, merv and the king king, beating steve west. he had to win by two legs in...
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cities around the world and in the uk for new year celebrations, after the deadly lorry attacks in germany and france. hundreds of ordinary people are recognised in the queen's new year's honours along with many of britian‘s olympic and paralympic stars, including mo farah, jessica ennis—hill and andy murray. i feel more still like andy murray. feels obviously more normal to me but it's obviously, you know, a big honour and happy with that. nice way to finish or start the new year. at least 28 people are killed in two bomb explosions at a busy market in baghdad. the so—called islamic state group say two of its militants were responsible. 40% of councils in england have no procedures in place to prosecute people who misuse disabled parking permits. in half an hour, reporters. we look back at some of this year's best reports, including a painkillers epidemic in america. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. celebrations have begun around the world to welcome in 2017. this is the scene live in hong kong, as thousands of revellers bring in the new year. that is the scene in victoria ha
cities around the world and in the uk for new year celebrations, after the deadly lorry attacks in germany and france. hundreds of ordinary people are recognised in the queen's new year's honours along with many of britian‘s olympic and paralympic stars, including mo farah, jessica ennis—hill and andy murray. i feel more still like andy murray. feels obviously more normal to me but it's obviously, you know, a big honour and happy with that. nice way to finish or start the new year. at least...
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Dec 23, 2016
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in west germany... two men have been arrested on suspicion of planning an attack on a shopping centre in oberhausen, near the dutch border. that's separate to the berlin lorry attack — which killed 12 people — and germany remains on high alert as a europe—wide manhunt continues for anis amri, the tunisian man suspected of driving a lorry into the breitscheidplatz christmas market. we'll bring you the latest from australia injust a moment, but first, let's get an update from our correspondent in berlin. bethany, what's the latest? well, we had the news early this morning that two men who were born in kosovo, two brothers had been arrested on suspicion of planning an attack on the oberhausen shopping centre. police say it is not clear what stage this attack was then, what stage this attack was then, what stage this attack was then, what stage the plans were in. and they also do not know if other people were involved. what they say as well, we do not know there are links between the oberhausen case a
in west germany... two men have been arrested on suspicion of planning an attack on a shopping centre in oberhausen, near the dutch border. that's separate to the berlin lorry attack — which killed 12 people — and germany remains on high alert as a europe—wide manhunt continues for anis amri, the tunisian man suspected of driving a lorry into the breitscheidplatz christmas market. we'll bring you the latest from australia injust a moment, but first, let's get an update from our...
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been from other groups in germany following these eve nts?|j been from other groups in germany following these events? i think it has deepened to split in germany as to how the country deals with the refugee crisis, with the migration crisis. there are those who support angela merkel‘s line that the people who need help should be given help, but there are many others, notably her sister party in bavaria who are saying that they have two really rethink the whole of the migration policy, the security policy. then the other group blaming angela merkel for terrorist attacks. this isa merkel for terrorist attacks. this is a split country when it comes to it, but what angela merkel said yesterday is that she was very pleased to see the way the germans had reacted. ithink pleased to see the way the germans had reacted. i think what you see in this christmas market now today, there are people coming to look at there are people coming to look at the flowers and the candles in memory of the victims, but also to visit the market itself, to go out and
been from other groups in germany following these eve nts?|j been from other groups in germany following these events? i think it has deepened to split in germany as to how the country deals with the refugee crisis, with the migration crisis. there are those who support angela merkel‘s line that the people who need help should be given help, but there are many others, notably her sister party in bavaria who are saying that they have two really rethink the whole of the migration policy, the...
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the warrant covers all of germany and most of europe. we are learning more about the 24—year—old tunisian. he arrived in germany last year and was refused asylum, but granted temporary leave to stay. the security services admit he was known to them are considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious to islamist networks. and he will be hard to find. he used six different names, and three nationalities. translation: this person attracted the attention of several security services in germany, through his contact with a radical islamist. the hijacked lorry is yielding grim evidence, documents leading to the suspect, and dna. it is thought amri fought with the man should have been behind the wheel, before shooting him dead. but it was 2a hours before police identified him as a suspect. first they arrested and released an innocent man, giving amri a vital head start. today, flowers for the dead, prayers for the injured. the german foreign minister was joined at the scene of the attack by his italian counterpart
the warrant covers all of germany and most of europe. we are learning more about the 24—year—old tunisian. he arrived in germany last year and was refused asylum, but granted temporary leave to stay. the security services admit he was known to them are considered a threat because of his links to one of germany's most notorious to islamist networks. and he will be hard to find. he used six different names, and three nationalities. translation: this person attracted the attention of several...